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Topic: Mississippi History

Mixed Messages: Rabbit Foot Minstrels’ Long History and Ambiguous Legacy
by David Crosby
The Written Word in Mississippi History
by Katrina Byrd
Boll Weevil Blues: Cotton and Myth in Mississippi
by James "Jim" Giesen
Ain’t That America? History and Culture in the Country
by James "Jim" Giesen
Learning Mississippi History Through Historical Markers
by William "Brother" Rogers
How Spanish is Mississippi?: Mississippi and the Spanish Borderland
The Hillbilly Cat: The Local Roots and National Impact of Elvis Presley’s Music
by Carla Falkner
Delta Epiphany: RFK in the Mississippi Delta
by Ellen Meacham
Fleeting Fickly Sports: Segregation, Intercollegiate Athletics and Social Change in Mississippi
by Chuck Westmoreland
Archie Who and Why? The Story and Significance of a Mississippi Icon
by Chuck Westmoreland
Preaching, Politics and Race: The 1952 Billy Graham Crusade in Jackson
by Chuck Westmoreland

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